NATO Summit in Ankara Reveals Deep Divisions, Analysts Say
President Trump's assertive demands and unusual claims on Iran and Greenland at the NATO summit exacerbated divisions, leading to expected diplomatic fallout with allies.
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After the Nato summit in Ankara, several videos show how US President Donald Trump is supposedly sold out. Such incidents seem to be accumulating.
Trust in the military alliance is limited, especially among voters of the Turkish opposition. Nevertheless, the Ankara Summit is considered by most as a success.
NATO summit restores POTUS to factory settings
Dmitry Orlov It took me a while to understand exactly what happened at the latest NATO summit in Ankara, Türkiye. What had made the task artificially difficult was the initial faulty assumption: that something happened there. In fact, the summit was about exactly nothing. Most commentators and analysts focused on things that Donald Trump said...
The 36th NATO Summit was held in Ankara on 7 and 8 this month, the timing of which was particularly important because it was the first summit, following the conclusion of the American-Iranian Memorandum of Understanding last month, which temporarily suspended the armed confrontation between the two parties. It is well known that this confrontation exacerbated the crisis between the American and European parties in the Alliance, which began since…
NATO Summit in Ankara Reveals Deep Divisions, Analysts Say
by Garrison Vance, Natural News: U.S. President Donald Trump declared that there was “tremendous love in that room” as he wrapped up the 2026 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in Ankara on July 9, according to participants. However, analysts said the summit exposed an alliance beset by public feuds, competing security visions, and widening […]
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